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Noise-Based Logic and Computing: From Boolean Logic Gates to Brain Circuitry and Its Possible Hardwahout the limitations of quantum-collapse of wavefunctions. A noise-based string search algorithm faster than Grover’s quantum search algorithm can be obtained, with the same hardware complexity class as the quantum engine. This logic hyperspace scheme has also been utilized to construct the noise-baAMEND 发表于 2025-3-29 07:01:06
Efficient Computation in Brownian Cellular Automatasynchronous circuits on the cellular automaton, thus making it computationally universal. Key to this universality is the straightforward implementation of signal propagation as well as of the active backtracking of cell updates, which enables an effective realization of arbitration and choice – a f用树皮 发表于 2025-3-29 09:48:41
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Conference proceedings 2010in the field, and to outline future developments in nature-inspired computing. This compilation of papers presented at the most recent workshop, held in Nagoya, Japan, makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of natural computing..CLEAR 发表于 2025-3-29 21:31:00
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Noise-Based Logic and Computing: From Boolean Logic Gates to Brain Circuitry and Its Possible Hardwaze the noise as information carrier? Another question is: Can a deterministic logic scheme be constructed that may explain how the brain efficiently processes information, with random neural spike trains of less than 100 Hz frequency, and with a similar number of human brain neurons as the number of